Being one of the world's biggest Hollywood stars is no guarantee of an active social life, apparently.

So says Jennifer Lawrence, who in a new interview with Vogue has discussed how her celebrity impacts on potential relationships.

“No one ever asks me out,” she tells the upcoming December issue. “I am lonely every Saturday night. Guys are so mean to me. I know where it’s coming from, I know they’re trying to establish dominance, but it hurts my feelings.

“I’m just a girl who wants you to be nice to me. I am straight as an arrow. I feel like I need to meet a guy, with all due respect, who has been living in Baghdad for five years who has no idea who I am.”

Lawrence with Hunger Games co-stars Liam Hemsworth and Josh Hutcherson at the Beijing premiere

Lucky for her, in times of loneliness she can knock on the doors of fellow superstars in her Beverly Hills neighbourhood – though how Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis feel about that isn't for us to know.

Asked what she does with her time off, she replied: “Hang out. Drink wine. I’ve got a bunch of friends who live really close, thank God. And I’ve made friends with Mila and Ashton, two doors down. They’re awesome. I go over there uninvited. They’re probably getting pretty sick of me.”

We're sure she's joking, but we can't imagine many people getting sick of unannounced visits from Jennifer Lawrence.

GUYS. You went to the game and you didn't invite Jen?

Lawrence also spoke about the sparky relationship she has with Silver Linings Playbook director David O. Russell, admitting reports of a “screaming match” on the Boston set of upcoming film Joy in February weren't too wide of the mark. The pair also worked together on 2013's American Hustle.

Speaking to Vogue, Lawrence revealed she'd had the flu during filming and was throwing up between takes, which led to a blow-up.

She explained: “I was f--king mean on set. I wasn't mean to anybody but David. I would never be mean to somebody who couldn't be mean back. But when you really love somebody, you fight with them. There have been times where I've said, ‘We should go to couples therapy’.”

Lawrence with director David O. Russell in 2014

Lawrence, 25, also discussed the upset of having her iCloud account hacked into last year, when hackers stole naked pictures of the star and posted them online, but revealed a surprising upside to the painful time – ending up with her beloved puppy, Pippi, whom her mother had brought over when the news broke.

She told the magazine: “I was outside crying, and Pippi jumped up on my lap and started licking up all my tears, and I couldn’t put her down for hours. And I mean, hours. I was like, ‘Well, obviously, you’re mine.’”

She added of the hack: “It was all pain and no gain. But I don’t dwell on it unless someone brings it up.”